pki-server-subsystem(8)


NAME

   pki-server-subsystem  - Command-Line Interface for managing Certificate
   System subsystems.

SYNOPSIS

   pki-server [CLI options] subsystem
   pki-server [CLI options] subsystem-find -i <instance ID>
   pki-server [CLI options] subsystem-show -i <instance ID> <subsystem ID>
   pki-server [CLI options] subsystem-enable -i <instance ID> <subsystem ID>
   pki-server [CLI options] subsystem-disable -i <instance ID> <subsystem ID>
   pki-server [CLI options] subsystem-cert-find -i <instance ID> <subsystem ID>
   pki-server [CLI options] subsystem-cert-show -i <instance ID> <subsystem ID> <cert ID>
   pki-server [CLI options] subsystem-cert-export -i <instance ID> <subsystem ID> <cert ID>
   pki-server [CLI options] subsystem-cert-update -i <instance ID> <subsystem ID> <cert ID>

DESCRIPTION

   The pki-server subsystem commands provide  command-line  interfaces  to
   manage  Certificate  Server  (CS)  subsystems.   A  Certificate  Server
   instance consists of a single Apache Tomcat instance that contains  one
   or  more  CS  subsystems.  Valid subsystem identifiers are 'ca', 'kra',
   'tks', 'ocsp' and 'tps'.  No instance may have more than  one  of  each
   type of subsystem.

   pki-server   subsystem   commands  perform  operations  on  a  specific
   subsystem within a CS instance.  Consequently, all pki-server subsystem
   commands  require  specification  of  the  instance  ID  to  completely
   identify the target subsystem.

   Operations  that  are  available  include:  listing  subsystems  in  an
   instance; showing details about a subsystem; and enabling and disabling
   subsystems.

   pki-server [CLI options] subsystem
       This command is to list available subsystem commands.

   pki-server [CLI options] subsystem-find -i <instance ID>
       This command is to list subsystems within a specific instance.

   pki-server [CLI options] subsystem-show -i <instance ID> <subsystem ID>
       This command is to view the details about a particular subsystem.

   pki-server [CLI options] subsystem-enable -i <instance  ID>  <subsystem
   ID>
       This  command  is to enable a particular subsystem.  Each subsystem
       consists of a web application within the  Apache  Tomcat  instance.
       Enabling  a  subsystem  means deploying the web application so that
       the application initializes and is  accessible  via  the  HTTP  and
       HTTPS ports for the Apache Tomcat instance.

       Note: Each subsystem runs a set of self-tests on startup.  If these
       self-tests fail, the subsystem will be disabled by undeploying  the
       web  application.   The deployment status (enabled/disabled) of the
       subsystem  can  be  determined  from  the  output   of   pki-server
       subsystem-show.    Once   the  underlying  problem  is  fixed,  the
       subsystem should be re-enabled using pki-server subsystem-enable.

   pki-server [CLI options] subsystem-disable -i <instance ID>  <subsystem
   ID>
       This  command  is  to  disable  a  subsystem by undeploying the web
       application corresponding to the subsystem.  The subsystem will  no
       longer  be  accessible  through the web interfaces.  This is useful
       when  specific  subsystems  need  to  be  made   inaccessible   for
       maintenance   as  Apache  Tomcat  allows  web  applications  to  be
       deployed/undeployed  while  the  instance  is  still  running  (hot
       deployment).

   pki-server   [CLI   options]   subsystem-cert-find   -i  <instance  ID>
   <subsystem ID>
       This command  is  to  list  system  certificates  in  a  particular
       subsystem.

   pki-server   [CLI   options]   subsystem-cert-show   -i  <instance  ID>
   <subsystem ID> <cert ID>
       This command is to view the details about a system certificate in a
       particular subsystem.

   pki-server   [CLI   options]  subsystem-cert-export  -i  <instance  ID>
   <subsystem ID> <cert ID>
       This command is to export a  system  certificate  in  a  particular
       subsystem.

   pki-server   [CLI   options]  subsystem-cert-update  -i  <instance  ID>
   <subsystem ID> <cert ID>
       This command is to update a  system  certificate  in  a  particular
       subsystem.

OPTIONS

   The CLI options are described in pki-server(8).

OPERATIONS

   To  view  available  subsystem  management  commands,  type  pki-server
   subsystem.   To   view   each   command's   usage,   type    pki-server
   subsystem-<command> --help.

   All pki-server commands must be executed as the system administrator.

AUTHORS

   Ade Lee <alee@redhat.com>

COPYRIGHT

   Copyright (c) 2015 Red Hat, Inc. This is licensed under the GNU General
   Public License, version 2 (GPLv2). A copy of this license is  available
   at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.txt.





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